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knox has been living in seattle ever since. linda byron reporter for affiliate king. how has she been spending the last four years in seattle? i mean she's been free. i imagine she's been trying to move on with her life. >> yeah, she's certainly has, since she was freed in the fall of 2011. she came home to a big, heartwarming homecoming, tears at the airport, lot of support. but she has tried to live a low-key life. enrolled in the university of washington, taking classes again. that's where she was attending school when she went on her foreign exchange program and wound up under arrest in italy. after sometime of taking classes there, friends and family told me that it was very difficult. she took a break and she's been working on writing that book which will be coming out next month. >> how are they respond 0iing t all of this? >> surprise, disappointment. amanda was with her mother and stepfather at their home in west seattle when they got word from attorneys this morning. they had been warned this was a possibility. the hearing yesterday in rome, seven hours long
knox has been living in seattle ever since. linda byron reporter for affiliate king. how has she been spending the last four years in seattle? i mean she's been free. i imagine she's been trying to move on with her life. >> yeah, she's certainly has, since she was freed in the fall of 2011. she came home to a big, heartwarming homecoming, tears at the airport, lot of support. but she has tried to live a low-key life. enrolled in the university of washington, taking classes again. that's...
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knox was not there for today's ruling. she's been living in the united states since her murder conviction overturned a year and a half ago. her attorney says she is unlikely to return italy. but her attorney in the united states says not so fast. >> it's not within the legal landscape at this particular time. we have to await the directive of the supreme court italy and then see what the appellate court does. as i said before, you know, they -- amanda and her family will scrupulously abide by the rule of law, and they are not required to appear for those proceedings. so let's not get ahead of ourselves. let's just see what happens. and we fully expect, because these charges are totally unfounded, they are totally unju unjust, and we expect that she will be exonerated as she was before. >> paul call an, cnn legal contributor and former prosecutor who now works in private practice. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> can you believe this was happening? >> we thought we were finished with this intense press coverage. back ag
knox was not there for today's ruling. she's been living in the united states since her murder conviction overturned a year and a half ago. her attorney says she is unlikely to return italy. but her attorney in the united states says not so fast. >> it's not within the legal landscape at this particular time. we have to await the directive of the supreme court italy and then see what the appellate court does. as i said before, you know, they -- amanda and her family will scrupulously...
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knox and her ex-boyfriend were cleared of murder charges in 2011. she was set free after spending four years in prison. no objection now lives in seattle and is working on her memoir. she was reportedly paid $4 million to write a book about her experiences. boris berezovsky lived in london because he was a loud critic of russia's leadership. he's been found dead, but people are speculating that it might not be from natural causes. >> reporter: people who knew boris berezovsky in the 1990s describe him as ambitious, not charmed, pested and lobbied his way into the kremlin. becoming an influential political player. and as the president's health declined, berezovsky was said to have played a role in helping to install putin as his successor. this is berezovsky speaking in 2000, just days after putin took over. >> i think that putin will continue the way which the president established in russia. >> reporter: he was wrong. putin quickly pushed all the oligarchs out of russia. he was investigated for corporate crimes, which he denied, and he fled russia,
knox and her ex-boyfriend were cleared of murder charges in 2011. she was set free after spending four years in prison. no objection now lives in seattle and is working on her memoir. she was reportedly paid $4 million to write a book about her experiences. boris berezovsky lived in london because he was a loud critic of russia's leadership. he's been found dead, but people are speculating that it might not be from natural causes. >> reporter: people who knew boris berezovsky in the 1990s...
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another potential legal hurdle for amanda knox. the seattle college student who spent four years in an italian jail for the killing of her roommate. her murder conviction was overturned last year. on monday italy's supreme court could rule on the prosecution's appeal of knox's acquittal. also monday, the mediterranean country of cypress face as deadline to avoid a banking collapse that could impact other world economies. right now the european union chief is trying to get a last-minute deal together. >>> on tuesday and wednesday the u.s. supreme court will hold hearings on same-sex marriage challenges. proposition 8 and the defense of marriage act. people are already camping out mere the supreme court in washington to get in to the hearings. on thursday, we will find out which cars get a world car award. winner in power categories announced at the new york international auto show. shout-outs go to best all-around, best performance, green cars, and best design. that's going to do it for me. see you throughout the week p much more st
another potential legal hurdle for amanda knox. the seattle college student who spent four years in an italian jail for the killing of her roommate. her murder conviction was overturned last year. on monday italy's supreme court could rule on the prosecution's appeal of knox's acquittal. also monday, the mediterranean country of cypress face as deadline to avoid a banking collapse that could impact other world economies. right now the european union chief is trying to get a last-minute deal...
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worst outcome, knox would be retried, but she would not have to appear in court in italy. michael jackson's youngest son blanket is being asked to testify about his father's last days. in fact, lawyers for aeg live, the company accused of being liable for michael jackson's death, wants the judge to order blanket to testify. but blanket's doctors warn it would be medically detrimental to the 10-year-old boy. o he was just 6 when michael jackson passed away. lawyers questioned michael's two other children, paris and prince. jackson's attorneys say aeg behaved aggressively and erratically with the children. cnn's legal analyst sunny hostin is here and anchor of evening express ryan smith is on the case right now. we have two brothers on the couch, and one sister in the studio. >> i'll take it. i'll take it. >> so let's go to sunny first. is this legal team going too far in questioning the children, sunny? >> they're not questioning them on the witness stand, right? they're not questioning them at trial. they're questioning them during a deposition. and lawyers are given prett
worst outcome, knox would be retried, but she would not have to appear in court in italy. michael jackson's youngest son blanket is being asked to testify about his father's last days. in fact, lawyers for aeg live, the company accused of being liable for michael jackson's death, wants the judge to order blanket to testify. but blanket's doctors warn it would be medically detrimental to the 10-year-old boy. o he was just 6 when michael jackson passed away. lawyers questioned michael's two other...